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On Tuesday more than a hundred staff members gathered in a lobby of The New Yorker's offices to protest the move. After several splenetic speeches against Newhouse, they decided to draft a letter to Gottlieb asking him to step aside in favor of an in-house candidate. The three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Talk of the Town | 1/26/1987 | See Source »

Not surprisingly, Robison is best known for her short stories in Days and An Amateur's Guide to the Night, most of which have been edited and published at The New Yorker by Roger Angell.

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: A Writer in Writer's Clothing | 1/14/1987 | See Source »

But speculation that the Reaganites might wrest power from Chairman Paul Volcker, and perhaps even goad him into resigning, has proved to be off the * mark. Despite a brief, publicized dispute over a discount-rate cut in February, the Reagan appointees -- Johnson, Martha Seger, Wayne Angell and H. Robert Heller...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Looser Fed | 11/17/1986 | See Source »

This theory inspired from Roger Angell the greatest one-liner in the history of American sports literature. Responding to Vermeule's allegation, he offered another interpretation. He opined that God could just as easily have permitted Yaz to double off the "Green Monster" but that, at the crucial moment of...

Author: By Stephen J. Gould, | Title: The Best of Times, Almost | 11/5/1986 | See Source »

While music may soothe the savage beast, baseball excites the cultured brain. The sport that has enamored such intellectuals as George F. Will and Roger Angell produced yelps and huzzahs from the audience attending Saturday night's Bach Society Ochestra concert.

Author: By Steven Lichtman, | Title: The Reporter's Notebook | 10/27/1986 | See Source »

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